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- I usually find Tsukasa's moeness somewhat forced, but I can't help laughing when she jumped the chance and act all impatient to teach her dad how to send cellphone message, it's so natrually childish it's adorable;

I actually gave it a 9.
Not too sure why I did, but there are a lot of little bits that made this episode to me.

Konata's dad definately shines when he appeared, mostly because of his antics but even when he is only mentionned in a mundane conversation between Kona and Kagami.
Lot of fanservice, the obvious being the product placement but the kind I prefered comes in the form of more Tsukasa cute-but-clutz gimmicks, Kagami x Konata dynamics, Konata sreasoning over her life trivias through the scope of her galge, etc.
Then, I've liked how Shirashi dominated this Lucky Channel.

I really liked this episode. More of Konata's father is always good in my view. This was also the best Lucky Channel ever. I usually dislike the entire segment (what can I say, Akira just doesn't appeal.) but this was good. ^^

I'm just dropping in to say that I wouldn't label it as an exaggerated statement if one were to say that episode 10 was the best anime episode ever created!

Somehow I highly doubt that. That's a really silly thing to say considering you can't exactly cross compare different genres with a referential style comedy to determine an all time best anime episode. That's to start, secondly it wouldn't be able to exist without other anime, manga and games to build itself from, so it's not entirely it's own anime, thirdly saying anything is the best something ever is generally a huge exaggeration and likely to cause intense debate and finally in order to justify that statement you would have to had to have viewed every episode of every anime ever created since Otogi Manga Calendar, so it's an extremely easy statement to reject.

I would have stopped at best episode of Lucky Star, but considering I think episode 6 was, I wouldn't agree with that either.

I don't mean to break your balls (Been watching way to much Soprano's recently), because I kind of get a kick out of this post, but you can't expect anybody to take such a post seriously dude. I really hope you don't.

- Of course it's not...it's a certain blue-haired girl. And she keeps on denying it.

- Bookstore scene is still a major *facepalm* + LMAO moment. I love how the first time you see the visuals is a WTF, and then knowing what the dialogue meant is another layer of even crazier WTF. The fact they mixed a Haruhi DVD ad in was actually more funny than annoying.

- Konata sleepover is fun.Question to all: So now we see a little bit more of Kona-chan's house. What do you think her economics status is? She seems to have a front porch of bamboo, though she seems to have a combination living room + dining room.

- Xenopittan and 2ch reference is awesome too.

- Kona-chan's internet behavior struck me weird here. As many have mentioned, she gives off the impression of a much nicer (and smarter) person than she lets on by using complete sentences and perfect grammar with MMO party members and most of all Nanako. So...what's this here with her using the crazy symbolingo of mad 2ch-verse?!

- The one disappointing thing I feel from Lucky Star is how there are a lot of issues that could have expanded themselves to a full episode with very revealing character development, but this never happens due to the strictly slice-of-life rule running around. This series is extremely ripe ground for fanwork. Some examples off the top of my head: Kagami's weight problem, Konata's mother, "Kagami-sama", and Miyuki's lack of situational awareness.

- Bravo Shirashi...FORWARD, TSUNDERE PARTY!

I end this post by encouraging the Complete Tsundere Debate. My word is certainly "Insecurity."

I always enjoy Lucky Star, but this time it really knocked it out of the park, in my opinion. This show has leveled up!

I can't really point to any one part of the episode, because for me it was a non-stop giggles and smiles fest from the moment I realized Tsukasa was tapping out "barusamikosu" on her phone. The only moment that felt less than thoroughly amusing was Konata and Yui's exchange, which fell a little flat for me. That's a minor complaint against an episode full of awesome, though.

The progression to this point has been constant, but I think this episode finally fully brings the characters out as characters and not punchline-delivery units (they were always written that way, but I didn't feel the delivery necessarily got it across). It wasn't just funny, but heartwarming. Best of all, it was that way the whole way through.

Other notes:
- The store scene was a WTF moment, but hilarious in context of its reference.
- I was hoping Konata's dad would come off as merely enthusiastic and misunderstood. Instead, it's just slightly-creepy. Oh, well, more time for character exposition later. Konata's discussions about him were less creepy and more hilarious, though.
- For some reason, the Mikuru figurine pleased me to no end.
- Miyuki was so adorable! I think I have new avatar material!

And what can follow Lucky Star's best showing yet? LUCKY CHANNEL RETURNS TO GLORY. And it's all Shiraishi's doing! Not only did I find his speech inspiring and utterly hilarious, forcing me to double over in laughter and scrub back to watch what I missed from crippling laughter, but I can relate to his outrage.

I always enjoy Lucky Star, but this time it really knocked it out of the park, in my opinion. This show has leveled up!

I can't really point to any one part of the episode, because for me it was a non-stop giggles and smiles fest from the moment I realized Tsukasa was tapping out "barusamikosu" on her phone. The only moment that felt less than thoroughly amusing was Konata and Yui's exchange, which fell a little flat for me. That's a minor complaint against an episode full of awesome, though.

The progression to this point has been constant, but I think this episode finally fully brings the characters out as characters and not punchline-delivery units (they were always written that way, but I didn't feel the delivery necessarily got it across). It wasn't just funny, but heartwarming. Best of all, it was that way the whole way through.

Other notes:
- The store scene was a WTF moment, but hilarious in context of its reference.
- I was hoping Konata's dad would come off as merely enthusiastic and misunderstood. Instead, it's just slightly-creepy. Oh, well, more time for character exposition later. Konata's discussions about him were less creepy and more hilarious, though.
- For some reason, the Mikuru figurine pleased me to no end.
- Miyuki was so adorable! I think I have new avatar material!

And what can follow Lucky Star's best showing yet? LUCKY CHANNEL RETURNS TO GLORY. And it's all Shiraishi's doing! Not only did I find his speech inspiring and utterly hilarious, forcing me to double over in laughter and scrub back to watch what I missed from crippling laughter, but I can relate to his outrage.

Aaah, I am satisfied.

What an outstanding insight on the part of the writers that maybe if they let the man speak a bit more he might do something funny and inject new life into Lucky Channel.

- Easily the best Lucky Channel yet. Shiraishi totally stole the show with his awesome Tsundere rant. What term would YOU use?

There should be a survey concerning the true definition of the word "tsundere". I personally agree with Sebastian Shiraishi on the importance of knowing the original meaning and origin of the word, but it'll probably be one of those words has dual meanings, one derived from the other.